The ArchiveTeam Warrior is a virtual archiving appliance. You can run it to help with the ArchiveTeam archiving efforts. It will download sites and upload them to our archive — and it’s really easy to do!
The warrior is a virtual machine, so there is no risk to your computer. The warrior will only use your bandwidth and some of your disk space.
The warrior runs on Windows, OS X and Linux. You’ll need VirtualBox (recommended), VMware or a similar program to run the virtual machine.
It barely uses any resources. You can have up to 6 active jobs and most of the time you’ll be waiting for an upload slot to open up so you can get one of your 6 uploaded.
You can just set it and forget it unless you have a bandwidth cap and set it on a video site.
http://warrior.archiveteam.org/
The ArchiveTeam Warrior is a virtual archiving appliance. You can run it to help with the ArchiveTeam archiving efforts. It will download sites and upload them to our archive — and it’s really easy to do!
The warrior is a virtual machine, so there is no risk to your computer. The warrior will only use your bandwidth and some of your disk space.
The warrior runs on Windows, OS X and Linux. You’ll need VirtualBox (recommended), VMware or a similar program to run the virtual machine.
I wonder if I can run a resource-constrained instance of this on esxi… something to look into this weekend, thank you.
It barely uses any resources. You can have up to 6 active jobs and most of the time you’ll be waiting for an upload slot to open up so you can get one of your 6 uploaded.
You can just set it and forget it unless you have a bandwidth cap and set it on a video site.
That’s the whole reason it’s 100TB uploaded…
They push the VM images, but there’s a Docker container available too.